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Disputed {{prod}}. I think it's notable, even if only because the proprietor was invited to testify before a Senate committee in 2004 [1]. Google search also found them named as a primary source for information about the dove of oneness by a number of newspapers.

But I can't find many articles about them.

  • It's listed as one of 20 consumer organizations on identity theft by the Michigan State Police. [2]
  • One of 7 online references by "Investor Ed", which may be sponsored by the Alberta Securities Commission. [3]
  • Mentioned in the Tax Protestor FAQ as the 2nd of 12 websites on tax protestor arguments. (The first is at the IRS).
  • One of 6 non-IRS sites on help with taxes at Fool.com: Tax Center
  • I did find a New York Times article which mentioned it, but it was more about the tax protestor arguments on the Usenet newsgroups misc.taxes and us.taxes.
  • Arthur Rubin | (talk) 22:29, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
OK, I'll put it up for AfD, then. --JianLi 00:16, 10 May 2007 (UTC)

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